The "Regular Rich" Feel Poor
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Get the 5-minute newsletter keeping 2M+ innovators in the loop: https://thehustle.co/ In a recent survey by Bloomberg, 25% of Americans who earn $175k or more said they were "very poor," "poor," or "getting by, but things are tight." With increasing inflation and never-ending expenses, many people who, by broad standards, are considered financially stable don't feel that they are. Even some millionaires felt that they were poor. And then there's us: confused and still checking the prices for the cheapest brand of generic peanut butter. https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2023-are-you-rich-best-cities-to-live-salary/?srnd=premium